Essentially, our current work focuses on prevention of ill-health, in other words, preventative health care. We have two major programme areas and you can read their detaileddescriptionsin our company profile that is available to download from ourwebsite through this link.

We, at CPAR Uganda, are delighted that following our performance during the GlobalGiving September 2018 Accelerator, GlobalGiving gave us an “exceptional invite” to become among their permanent partners. Our partnership with GlobalGiving means that we are now permanently featured on their website, where we have the potential to benefit from corporate relationships and exposure to a new donor network; and through their website we are accessing dozens of online fundraising tools.

Hon. Betty Aol Ochan, Woman Member of Parliament, Gulu District, Leader of Opposition in Uganda Parliament, speaking as Guest of Honour during the high level policy workshops on tuberculosis (TB) in Uganda that were organised and hosted by CPAR Uganda Ltd on Monday, 27th November 2017 in Gulu. She encouraged all leaders in all their respective capacities that the need to take TB seriously in the budget.Read her full speech here.

The workshops were part of CPAR Uganda’s qualitative investigation in to TB in Uganda that it conducted in 2016 to 2017 as part of the University of St. Andrews led research and advocacy project code named: TWENDE(Tuberculosis: Working to Empower the Nations’ Diagnostic Efforts) and which was funded by the EDCTP2 Programme supported by the European Union.